Microsoft Teams Recording API and Contact Center API no longer require Advanced Communications Licence

In July Microsoft announced a new Microsoft Teams $12 PUPM Advanced Communications licence. At launch it covered the following:

  • Compliance Recording Graph API Access
  • Contact Center solution Graph API Access
  • Live event of up to 20K participants (50 concurrent meetings per tenant, 16 hours length)

And described as coming later in 2020

  • 1,000-person interactive Teams meetings – “normal” teams meetings but up to 1,000 participants
  • Large Overflow meetings – Up to 20,000 attendee large overflow meetings (up to 1,000 in an interactive mode and then up to 20,000 in a view-only live event type experience, but as one meeting)
  • Customized lobby controls and Custom branded meeting lobby

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Advanced Communications Licence requirement for compliance recording integration API & Contact Center solution integration API’s removed

In a public Microsoft documentation update, which has also been confirmed from Microsoft, the requirement to have Advanced Communications licence for API access for compliance recording and contact center API’s has been removed.

Advanced Communications is now documented as covering the following:

  • Reach larger audiences: Help your users stay connected with live events for up to 20,000 participants and interactive meetings for 1,000 participants with the capability to enable up to 20,000 participants in a view-only meeting experience.
  • Tailor and customize meetings: Drive standardization across meetings for your internal and custom-facing scenarios, with features such as custom branded meeting lobby. Implement with flexibility across your organization’s departments.
  • Manage your organization communications: Monitor, track, and analyze data on users and devices to ensure a smooth experience.

From Advanced Communications add-on for Microsoft Teams documentation.

The Advanced Communications features are not part of any Microsoft 365 Licence, including E5/A5. Customers needing these features will have to purchase the Advanced Communications Licence as an add on to their Office 365 licence.

Microsoft is also offering a 35% discount on the licence at the moment.

With the recording API and Contact Center API removed, I wonder if $12 PUPM is the right price for the meeting features. Maybe Microsoft will add more features to advanced comms licence like the upcoming webinar features.

Will Microsoft look to charge for certain API access in the future?

It’s interesting to see Microsoft starting to monetise specific features and maybe certain API access, requiring additional licences beyond E5.

It does look like Microsoft are reserving the option to charge for certain API access. For example the in preview Microsoft Teams Export APIs,  the Microsoft documentation warns: “Microsoft may require you or your customers to pay additional fees based on the amount of data accessed through the API.”

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Thanks to my colleague Tom Morgan for catching that one.

What will happen with the contact centre and compliance recording API? There is nothing public at the moment. Stay tuned to the blog updates for any more details as I get them.

Sourced from: TomTalks Blog. View the original article here.

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